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the bee z-460 new york state's greatest college weekly volume 26 48 buffalo n y friday october 12 1945 number 3 board of managers during the past few weeks there have been numerous questions concerning the board of managers and its various committees the ' following list is published so that all new students will know the * names of the board and the committee members 1945 â€” 1946 norton union board of managers president frank p rodgers jr vice president phyllis j decker secretary jane l noller student members men women Â» joseph kemp phyllis j decker william creighton berniee yasinow john f wheeler mary jane gill , john a philosophos jane l noller . frank p rodgers jr professional school members hazel m menzie pharmacy chester s howard medicine ray c clark dentistry administration â€” alumni â€” faculty dean of women miss lilliae m macdonald director of personnel mr roger gratwick council representative dr leon j gauchat alumni representative miss h elizabeth patterson , alumni representative miss patricia morganstern â€¢ faculty representative dr harold g hewitt faculty representative dr harriet l montague faculty representative ....: mr stanley d travis acting director of norton union miss dorothy m haas * member of the executive committee of the board of managers registration for dramatic society to open tuesday masauers look forward year of great possibilities hue masquers extends an n to ail those interested ig the campus dramatic a reception for all pro members will be held evening october 16th in norton hall several ilder members will speak lims and activities of the tion and will present en ent ine who is interested in tse of dramatic produc hting make-up stage set ay directing prompting lanagement etc should attend no previous ex whatsoever is necessary students are especially refreshments will be suits of the election held ursday are president sher vice-preiedent bd ylor business manager rodgers corresponding ', katherine cretekos g secretary tlllie mil easurer bob be martin epresentativev catherine he return to narton hall and to the blue masquers play house unlimited possibilities are presented for future productions dr sprowls to head faculty of pharmacy dept formerly at colorado u dr sprowl comes to u b nov ist chancellor samuel p capen of the university of buffalo has an nounced the appointment of dr joseph b sprowls jr as pro fessor of pharmacy and head of that department dr sprowls a native of color ado has been a member of the faculty of the school of phar macy of colorado university since 1936 he received his de grees of bachelor of science in pharmacy and doctor of philoso phy from colorado university dr sprowls is a member of sigma xi phi delta chi the american pharmaceutical asso ciation colorado academy of science and the colorado phar maceutical association and holds many responsible committee po sitions in both state and national pharmaceutical organizations he is author of numerous scientific papers and co-author of a recent text-book american pharmacy he will report for duty at the university november 1 pan-hellenic tea annual event to be held today event held to promote sorority acquaintances for new students from 3 to 5 p.m this after noon the blue room of norton hall will be the scene of the annual pan-hellenic tea the purpose of the tea is to acquaint all incoming women stu dents with the various sororities and their members not only freshmen girls but all transfer students and other upper-class women are cordially invited a large representation is ex pected by the co-chairmen penel ope mountfort and betty mehl be sure to attend dr richardson noted lecturer to visit campus all interested students invited to latin ameri can program dr sullivan richardson author and lecturer on latin america will arrive on monday octo ber 15 to spend three days on the u b campus during this time he will lecture show movies and confer with government and economic classes on the subject of south america dr richardson who is touring 60 colleges and universities throughout the nation under the sponsorship of the arte program of the association of american colleges is a native of mexico who spent many years in news paper work in the united states in november 1940 he led an expedition which blazed the pan american highway down two con tinents to cape horn commis sioned by the co-ordinator of in ter-american affairs he made his second trip for the production of a series of educational motion pictures his program will begin with a 10:80 convocation on monday on latin america followed by a meeting at 8:30 p.m with the inter-american youth club and the international relations club in crosby 301 monday night a move entitled adventure south to cape horn will be presented in hayes hall at 8:30 on tuesday october is dr richardson will present two more movies in hayes rubber river at 3:36 p.m and good neigh frosh dance in n u tonight to entertain upperclassmen refreshments music and dancing will be provided to holders of norton union cards > yep all reet you're in for a treat the frosh thought you'd like it so you'd just better hike it poetic no less over to ol n u tonight for a gala evening â€” in your honor yep that's right it's for you actions speak ibuder than words and music speaks even louder â€” as you'll see to night when you arrive we all know that you're â– jitterbugs and waltz-timers there's no use tryin to deny it cause lunch hour proves different naw we know that you're jitterbugs and and so are we the more you dance the more you want to but whether you jitter or sit'er jumble or stumble â€” dance jaynie kadey and bernie wein berg our very efficient co-chair men have racked their brains to find the best possible way to give yw a good time and have just emerged from their under ground caverns spiders and all with a bagful of plans for pleas ure over each shoulder wron season for santa though here's what you want lo know 1 where â€” norton 2 when â€” tonight 8 what time â€” 8:00 p.m - 12:00 p.m 1 how much â€” n i card 5 why â€” the frosh want to show you their appre ciation for all that you've done lor fhcm so they want to entertain you as their special guests at a dance the frosh say after all you certainly will want to make our lirst attempt to do something a success and especially since we're doing it for you we'll fill the night with magic you too may fall under the spell as they approached ihe end of the week and neared the ap pointed hour the committee delved into their bag of plans once more dottle lockwood who had been doing an artistic job of making posters came up with the word refreshments so now barb hubbard in tending to cokes and cakes for the bunch more power to her sue roberts who htsu been working like a beaver re minded us of our great need for a pretty hostess ... so franny forsyth with a smile brighter than her hair will minister to your wants the juke box is provided natch your selections and our aickels we want you to come and we want you to have a good time so-o-o-o-o . . . i is dance chillun le dance helen driver former director to be on campus talk by miss driver to relate her experiences in europe it's lieen a long time since we've seen miss helen driver tin campus to those ot you who were here before 1948 the fact that mies driver was head of the women's physical education department for several years is nothing new in 1948 however she took a leave of absence to join the american red cross and become a recreation director while in england she was in charge of a red cross recreation center after the invasion of europe she went to the contin ent antl continued her work there now she has returned to the united states and will be in buf falo thie week miss driver has consented to come to the campus on tuesday october 16 at 4:00 p.m in the clubioom the second floor of norton hall to speak to the women students on her ex 1 periences while in europe her talk is bound to be of in terest to everyone and all women students are urged to come norton union 1 the norton union hours of i 1 operation have been changed ( as follows \ | monday 9 a.m - 5 p.m \ tuesday 9 a.m - 10 p.m ) wednesday 9 a.m - 10 p.m ) thursday 9 a.m - 5 p.m ) friday 9 a.m - 10 p.m / saturday 9 a.m - 1 p.m ( the new hours jwill go into ( effect on the 15th of october \ ** * } all reservations for rooms / must be booked through the i director's office ( ** * j applications for the game ) room staff are now being re / ceived in the director's oftice ( all those who apply must help ( now on clean-up \ continued on page 4 continued on page 8 pan-hell tea today pan-hell tea today dance tonight

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the bee z-460 new york state's greatest college weekly volume 26 48 buffalo n y friday october 12 1945 number 3 board of managers during the past few weeks there have been numerous questions concerning the board of managers and its various committees the ' following list is published so that all new students will know the * names of the board and the committee members 1945 â€” 1946 norton union board of managers president frank p rodgers jr vice president phyllis j decker secretary jane l noller student members men women Â» joseph kemp phyllis j decker william creighton berniee yasinow john f wheeler mary jane gill , john a philosophos jane l noller . frank p rodgers jr professional school members hazel m menzie pharmacy chester s howard medicine ray c clark dentistry administration â€” alumni â€” faculty dean of women miss lilliae m macdonald director of personnel mr roger gratwick council representative dr leon j gauchat alumni representative miss h elizabeth patterson , alumni representative miss patricia morganstern â€¢ faculty representative dr harold g hewitt faculty representative dr harriet l montague faculty representative ....: mr stanley d travis acting director of norton union miss dorothy m haas * member of the executive committee of the board of managers registration for dramatic society to open tuesday masauers look forward year of great possibilities hue masquers extends an n to ail those interested ig the campus dramatic a reception for all pro members will be held evening october 16th in norton hall several ilder members will speak lims and activities of the tion and will present en ent ine who is interested in tse of dramatic produc hting make-up stage set ay directing prompting lanagement etc should attend no previous ex whatsoever is necessary students are especially refreshments will be suits of the election held ursday are president sher vice-preiedent bd ylor business manager rodgers corresponding ', katherine cretekos g secretary tlllie mil easurer bob be martin epresentativev catherine he return to narton hall and to the blue masquers play house unlimited possibilities are presented for future productions dr sprowls to head faculty of pharmacy dept formerly at colorado u dr sprowl comes to u b nov ist chancellor samuel p capen of the university of buffalo has an nounced the appointment of dr joseph b sprowls jr as pro fessor of pharmacy and head of that department dr sprowls a native of color ado has been a member of the faculty of the school of phar macy of colorado university since 1936 he received his de grees of bachelor of science in pharmacy and doctor of philoso phy from colorado university dr sprowls is a member of sigma xi phi delta chi the american pharmaceutical asso ciation colorado academy of science and the colorado phar maceutical association and holds many responsible committee po sitions in both state and national pharmaceutical organizations he is author of numerous scientific papers and co-author of a recent text-book american pharmacy he will report for duty at the university november 1 pan-hellenic tea annual event to be held today event held to promote sorority acquaintances for new students from 3 to 5 p.m this after noon the blue room of norton hall will be the scene of the annual pan-hellenic tea the purpose of the tea is to acquaint all incoming women stu dents with the various sororities and their members not only freshmen girls but all transfer students and other upper-class women are cordially invited a large representation is ex pected by the co-chairmen penel ope mountfort and betty mehl be sure to attend dr richardson noted lecturer to visit campus all interested students invited to latin ameri can program dr sullivan richardson author and lecturer on latin america will arrive on monday octo ber 15 to spend three days on the u b campus during this time he will lecture show movies and confer with government and economic classes on the subject of south america dr richardson who is touring 60 colleges and universities throughout the nation under the sponsorship of the arte program of the association of american colleges is a native of mexico who spent many years in news paper work in the united states in november 1940 he led an expedition which blazed the pan american highway down two con tinents to cape horn commis sioned by the co-ordinator of in ter-american affairs he made his second trip for the production of a series of educational motion pictures his program will begin with a 10:80 convocation on monday on latin america followed by a meeting at 8:30 p.m with the inter-american youth club and the international relations club in crosby 301 monday night a move entitled adventure south to cape horn will be presented in hayes hall at 8:30 on tuesday october is dr richardson will present two more movies in hayes rubber river at 3:36 p.m and good neigh frosh dance in n u tonight to entertain upperclassmen refreshments music and dancing will be provided to holders of norton union cards > yep all reet you're in for a treat the frosh thought you'd like it so you'd just better hike it poetic no less over to ol n u tonight for a gala evening â€” in your honor yep that's right it's for you actions speak ibuder than words and music speaks even louder â€” as you'll see to night when you arrive we all know that you're â– jitterbugs and waltz-timers there's no use tryin to deny it cause lunch hour proves different naw we know that you're jitterbugs and and so are we the more you dance the more you want to but whether you jitter or sit'er jumble or stumble â€” dance jaynie kadey and bernie wein berg our very efficient co-chair men have racked their brains to find the best possible way to give yw a good time and have just emerged from their under ground caverns spiders and all with a bagful of plans for pleas ure over each shoulder wron season for santa though here's what you want lo know 1 where â€” norton 2 when â€” tonight 8 what time â€” 8:00 p.m - 12:00 p.m 1 how much â€” n i card 5 why â€” the frosh want to show you their appre ciation for all that you've done lor fhcm so they want to entertain you as their special guests at a dance the frosh say after all you certainly will want to make our lirst attempt to do something a success and especially since we're doing it for you we'll fill the night with magic you too may fall under the spell as they approached ihe end of the week and neared the ap pointed hour the committee delved into their bag of plans once more dottle lockwood who had been doing an artistic job of making posters came up with the word refreshments so now barb hubbard in tending to cokes and cakes for the bunch more power to her sue roberts who htsu been working like a beaver re minded us of our great need for a pretty hostess ... so franny forsyth with a smile brighter than her hair will minister to your wants the juke box is provided natch your selections and our aickels we want you to come and we want you to have a good time so-o-o-o-o . . . i is dance chillun le dance helen driver former director to be on campus talk by miss driver to relate her experiences in europe it's lieen a long time since we've seen miss helen driver tin campus to those ot you who were here before 1948 the fact that mies driver was head of the women's physical education department for several years is nothing new in 1948 however she took a leave of absence to join the american red cross and become a recreation director while in england she was in charge of a red cross recreation center after the invasion of europe she went to the contin ent antl continued her work there now she has returned to the united states and will be in buf falo thie week miss driver has consented to come to the campus on tuesday october 16 at 4:00 p.m in the clubioom the second floor of norton hall to speak to the women students on her ex 1 periences while in europe her talk is bound to be of in terest to everyone and all women students are urged to come norton union 1 the norton union hours of i 1 operation have been changed ( as follows \ | monday 9 a.m - 5 p.m \ tuesday 9 a.m - 10 p.m ) wednesday 9 a.m - 10 p.m ) thursday 9 a.m - 5 p.m ) friday 9 a.m - 10 p.m / saturday 9 a.m - 1 p.m ( the new hours jwill go into ( effect on the 15th of october \ ** * } all reservations for rooms / must be booked through the i director's office ( ** * j applications for the game ) room staff are now being re / ceived in the director's oftice ( all those who apply must help ( now on clean-up \ continued on page 4 continued on page 8 pan-hell tea today pan-hell tea today dance tonight